About Tattenhall

Overview

Tattenhall is a village and civil parish, 8 miles south-east of Chester, in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. At the 2001 Census, the population was recorded as 1,986. The parish of Tattenhall includes the smaller settlements of Newton-by-Tattenhall and Golborne Bellow.

The village lies on the Cheshire Plain in the valley between the Sandstone Ridge and the hills of North Wales, and on the watershed separating the Dee and the Mersey.

Architecture of Clough Williams-EllisTattenhall is home to a group of houses designed in 1927 by architect Clough Williams-Ellis, famous for creating the Italianate village of Portmeirion in north west Wales.

In 2003 the village won the Business in the Community (BITC) award as overall winner of the business category in the Calor Village of the Year competition. It was also a regional winner in the Older People category.